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    the recliner. However, when the skunk decided to make a home in the leg of his pants, Tom shot up out of his recliner. Terrified for its life, the skunk dashed under the carpet in the living room. Tom reached for the nearest chair, nearly tipping over the side table and the lamp on top of it. With that chair, he began swatting the rug, playing whack-a-mole with the skunk. As the chair landed on the tail of the poor animal, brought into this house against his own will, it let out a horribly…

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    Chapter 11 1. Japan is a group of islands about 100 miles off the coast of Asia. Japan is the furthest east country. Because of this Japan experiences the first sun set. That is why it is called "Land of The Rising Sun". The Japanese state was built from many periods which the country had gone through, the paleolithic period which were the first habitants. The Jomon period, the yayoi period, the asuka period which introduced Buddhism and the nana period who formed Japan as a society like it is…

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    Daycare Observation Report

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    Friday, November 4, 2016, from 9:00A.M. – 11:00A.M. I was granted the opportunity to observe “Rosemary’s Daycare and Learning Center.” Rosemary’s Daycare and Learning Center is located on 109 Windsor Street in Belzoni, MS under the director of Ms. Rosemary Williams. Ms. Williams founded her daycare and learning center in 2006 and she now holds a capacity of 38 children. Rosemary’s’ Daycare and Leaning Center is large-sized building well enough for 38 students, Ms. Williams, and her staff. This…

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    Andrea Zittel's Dichotomy

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    syncretism are honed adopted.” In her video Dynamic Essay about the Panel, Zittel notes that it is the limitations and definite boundaries that define the use and relevance of manifestations of the planar form. She describes horizontal panels (tables, rugs, floors, etc.) as “energetic accumulators.” They are the support structures on which we live. On the other hand, vertical panels are vehicles for meaning and messages, which she labels “ideological resonators.” I highly recommend watching…

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    The first image is an orientalist painting which represents a forbidden harem. Maryanne Stevens in The Orientalists: Delacroix to Matisse outlines that a piece of art can be identified as “orientalist” by looking at two major elements: 1) the subject matter, and 2) the technique. (Stevens, 15). In this case, the subject matter presents the inner happenings of a Sultan’s harem. The image of the forbidden harem allows this European painter to visually manifest the Orient. The man on the elevated…

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    In today's generation wherein the advancement of technology takes its place in the busy world, everyone wants to get the things done in an instant. Before, people spend a whole day to do the laundry, particularly hand-washing. Today, it is common to do the laundry at home with the use of washing machines. But because everyone seems to be hungry of saving time, here comes many companies that offer dry cleaning and laundry services. Dry cleaning and laundry may seem to have the same function, but…

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    to the circle time carpet before their morning meeting. Holly appeared to be all smiles, she greeted me as I came in, having familiarized herself with me a bit by then, and chatted with her classmates as she munched on her cereal and applesauce. After getting cleaned up, and reluctantly getting a fresh diaper, Holly managed to open the low-lying door leading into the classroom from the outside, in the hallway. She let the door swing shut behind her, and walked over to the carpet when the…

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    Cleopatra's Journey Essay

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    The scene changes to Cleopatra’s infiltration of Julius Caesar’s camp. With the help of Apollodorus, Cleopatra was carried into camp rolled inside of a rug. After appearing from the carpet, Cleopatra had a difficult time in trying to persuade Caesar to protect Egypt and help her reclaim her throne. Frustrated with Caesar’s negative response, Cleopatra turned to Apollodorus to seek guidance. Apollodorus only spoke one word “India” (0:12). In this scene, Apollodorus does not tell Cleopatra what…

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    when I was too old to play in bitty ball, I then played in a league called Upward. I played Upward for three to four years. Now, the only thing about Upward is that you didn’t play on a hardwood floor, you actually played on carpet. I would always come home after our games with rug burns. Upward was also based around good sportsmanship, so after every game you would get a certain colored star that represent something you did good at that game. For example, if you got a gold star that means you…

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    of the room. Shelves line the community areas so they can place all their belonging out of the way. Projector, TV and whiteboard are at the front of the classroom for whole group instruction. The circle rug is near the book stand for reading time and other activities that are better suited for carpet time. An emptied area to allow…

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